About Geoffrey Diner Gallery
Located in a turn-of-the-century row house in the historic Kalorama-Dupont Circle neighborhood in Washington, DC, the Geoffrey Diner Gallery has been one of the premier dealers in decorative and fine arts for nearly three decades.
The Diner Gallery is considered by museums, individual collectors and scholars of fine decorative arts as an invaluable source for the most exceptional original works in the market place. Geoffrey Diner has long handled rare lamps by Louis Comfort Tiffany, as well as the most coveted and outstanding examples by major architects and designers from the pre-World War II period, including Gerrit Rietveld, Pierre Chareau, Charles Rohlfs, and other masters.
In 2000, the Geoffrey Diner Gallery expanded to make room for a carefully edited mix of post-war and contemporary fine and decorative art, including works by Roy Lichtenstein, Patrick Caulfield, Andy Warhol and Allan D’Arcangelo. Designers include Scott Burton, George Nakashima, Maurice Calka, Poul Kjærholm, Marc Newson, Isamu Noguchi and others.
Since 1996, the Geoffrey Diner Gallery has been an exhibitor at the prestigious Winter Antiques Show in New York, as well as other important fairs around the world. This June, Geoffrey Diner Gallery will be participating in Masterpiece 2012 London, opening on June 27 and running through July 4 (http://www.masterpiecefair.com/).
The Diner Gallery offers representation and advising services, including appraisals, brokerage of private sales, auction representation worldwide for buying and selling, as well as management of estates and collections. Clients are assured of discretion and top-flight sensitivity to all matters from business to aesthetics.
Located at:
1730 21st Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Contact us:
mgd@dinergallery.com
202.483.5005
202.483.2523
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